taxonID	type	description	language	source
03BF87BB9D5F6775A235334E301645F3.taxon	materials_examined	Umatac, March 28, Bryan; Mt. Alifan, March 28, Bryan; Ritidian Pt., April 15, 16, 22, on " pengua " and Hernandia peltata, Bryan; Tarague, April 19, Bryan; Yona, April 29, on cane, Bryan; Piti, April 30, on Hibiscus tiliaceus, Swezey and Usinger; Mt. Tenjo, May 3, on Leucaena glauca, Swezey; Upi Trail, May 5, Swezey; Umatac, May 28, on Thespesia populnea, Swezey; Tumon, May 30, on lntsia bijuga, Swezey; Mt. Alifan, June 19, on Pipturus argenteus, Swezey; Machanao, June 30, Swezey; Piti, Oct. 12, on Gloehidion marianum, Swezey. Besides these records, this insect was observed, but no specimens taken in Asan, Nov. 2, on Erythrina indica, Swezey; Piti, on JJ 1 alachra capitata, Sept. 17, Swezey.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Membracidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P, Bishop Museum: 19, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5159743
03BF87BB9D5F6775A235334E301645F3.taxon	discussion	This is the only member of the Membracidae which we found in Guam. It is commonly called the " Carnbao bug " on account of its lateral thoracic horns. It is generally distributed and occurs on many kinds of trees and plants, but not numerous enough to be rated as a pest. W. D. Funkhouser has kindly verified my identification. This insect is widely distributed in India, Ceylon, Borneo, Timor, and the Philippines. It was not previously recorded from Guam, though collected by Fullaway in 1911.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Membracidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P, Bishop Museum: 19, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5159743
